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... Sir Robert - The first outstanding man of this name was Sir Robert de Bures ... John , Andrew , Michael and William . Beginning with 1310 his name appears ... Sir Robert de Bures.
... Sir Robert - The first outstanding man of this name was Sir Robert de Bures ... John , Andrew , Michael and William . Beginning with 1310 his name appears ... Sir Robert de Bures.
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... Sir Robert de Bures ( in 1311 ) with his second wife Hillaria , daughter of Sir John le Fermer , which lady held in dower lands in Acton , parcel of the honor of Peverell , the several estates of her former husbands , Hugh Talemache of ...
... Sir Robert de Bures ( in 1311 ) with his second wife Hillaria , daughter of Sir John le Fermer , which lady held in dower lands in Acton , parcel of the honor of Peverell , the several estates of her former husbands , Hugh Talemache of ...
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... Sir Robert de Bures , Knight ( Parl . Writs ) , and James de Bures witnessed the marriage of John de Reydon ( or Roy don ) 17 June 7 Edward II ( Cal . Rot . Chart . , fo . 132 ) . Sir Robert de Bures left no issue by his second wife Hil ...
... Sir Robert de Bures , Knight ( Parl . Writs ) , and James de Bures witnessed the marriage of John de Reydon ( or Roy don ) 17 June 7 Edward II ( Cal . Rot . Chart . , fo . 132 ) . Sir Robert de Bures left no issue by his second wife Hil ...
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... Sir John de Sutton of Batayles and Wivenhoo , Essex , Knight , Lord Sutton , and died 23 Aug. 1392. In her inq . p.m. it is stated that Alice Brian the daughter of Robert de Bures son of Andrew de Bures and herself is the next heir and ...
... Sir John de Sutton of Batayles and Wivenhoo , Essex , Knight , Lord Sutton , and died 23 Aug. 1392. In her inq . p.m. it is stated that Alice Brian the daughter of Robert de Bures son of Andrew de Bures and herself is the next heir and ...
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... Sir Robert ) and John de Bures , eldest brother of Andrew , being trustees of the settlement . This is the second time in this narrative that mention has been made of " Edmund le Butler " or " le Boteler . " We shall encounter him again ...
... Sir Robert ) and John de Bures , eldest brother of Andrew , being trustees of the settlement . This is the second time in this narrative that mention has been made of " Edmund le Butler " or " le Boteler . " We shall encounter him again ...
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advowson aforesaid Aketon Alice Andrew Bures Andrew de Bures Andrew father Anne Anne Bacon Barrow Bishop body born Brokehall brother Bryan Buers Bures St buried Burr of Mercer Canfeld church county of Suffolk court cozen dated daughter and heiress death deceased died Earl of Ormond Edmund Edward Edward II eldest Elizabeth Essex executors Foxearth gent godson granted Heigham heirs male Henry Bures Henry VIII Hillaria Hingham Hodebovill Inquisition post mortem issue Item James Jane John Burr John de Bures John de Sutton Jonathan and Martha Jonathan Burr King Knight Lady late Little Whelnetham Lord Luther Burr manor of Acton married Mary messuage Michael Norfolk Norwich Radwinter Redgrave remainder Richard Robert Bures Robert de Bures Roydon Ryburgh Sept servant Shelton shillings Simon Burr Sir Andrew Sir John Sir Robert Stourton Suff Suffolk Thornage Waldingfeld Whersted wife William Bures WITNESSES
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Page 80 - The condition of this obligation is such, that if the above bounden who is appointed administrator on the estate of late of deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods, chattels, rights and credits of the said deceased, which have or shall come to the hands, possession or knowledge of...
Page 5 - We brake down above 600 superstitious Pictures, 8 Holy Ghosts, 3 of God the Father, and 3 of the Son We took up 5 Inscriptions of quorum animabis (sic) propitietur Deus ; one pray for the soul. And Superstitions in the Windows, and some divers of the Apostles.
Page 38 - This is the final agreement, made in the court of the lord the King at Lancaster, on the morrow of S.
Page 47 - Saturday next after the Feast of the Nativity of the blessed Virgin Mary, in the 6th year of the reign of Richard 2nd, 1383.
Page 50 - Elizabeth is, was seised of the tenements aforesaid, with the appurtenances, in his demesne as of fee and right, in the time of peace, in the time of the...
Page 38 - Pentecost and one sore-hawk at the Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist...
Page 48 - ... farm, so, nevertheless, that the lord shall find the large timber for the repair of the same. There is there a certain mill-stone which is called Stanegrist, and it is worth per annum 6d. Sum of the value of the whole lordship, ^34 1 1 s.
Page 45 - Marney, and for greater security a fine was levied in the king's court at Westminster on the morrow of the Ascension, 9 Edward IV.
Page 99 - Esq', and mother to the Lady Anne Bacon wife of Sr Nicholas Bacon Knight, who was her onlye child. "The weaker sexes strongest precedent Lyes here belowe, seaven fayre yeares she spent In wedlock sage ; and since that merry age Sixty-one yeares she lived a widdowe sage; Hvmble as great, as fvll of grace as elde, A second Amn had she bvt beheld Christ in his flesh, whom now she glorious sees, Belowe that first in time not in degrees.
Page 21 - That if any person . . . shall advisedly and with a malicious intent against our said Sovereign Lady, devise and write, print or set forth any manner of book ... or writing, containing any false seditious and slanderous matter to the defamation of the Queen's Majesty that now is, or to the encouraging ... of any insurrection or rebellion within this realm...